This is a useless item that has a terrible response for connectivity and touch screen is nearly impossible to use,

-A customer

The product : Not so excellent. They took a reader and basically hacked it to run Android. But it's only a limited version of Android, so there is no no "real" Android store access, you generally can't even install apps directly from websites, even those that specify they will support Android 2.0. A number of the built-in or downloadable apps either functioned poorly or not at all - the preinstalled version Facebook was bare-bones and laughable, it didn't even support messaging. The browser displayed some sites very well, other sites would not render at all. Of course, there is no Flash support, but Flash suxors anyway. Sluggish response, 800Mhz processor is hobbled to 600Mhz and it's laggy as all get-out. The resistive touchscreen needs a stylus to even begin to operate it properly, scrolling is an exercise in frustration. I've already resold this device to a nerd in our MIS department and took a $35 loss just to get rid of it, I'm saving up for an iPad. Lesson learned...

right price horrible product

Can barely be called a tablet...

by funkotronic on 4/14/2011

The product : Not so excellent. They took a reader and basically hacked it to run Android. But it's only a limited version of Android, so there is no no "real" Android store access, you generally can't even install apps directly from websites, even those that specify they will support Android 2.0. A number of the built-in or downloadable apps either functioned poorly or not at all - the preinstalled version Facebook was bare-bones and laughable, it didn't even support messaging. The browser displayed some sites very well, other sites would not render at all. Of course, there is no Flash support, but Flash suxors anyway. Sluggish response, 800Mhz processor is hobbled to 600Mhz and it's laggy as all get-out. The resistive touchscreen needs a stylus to even begin to operate it properly, scrolling is an exercise in frustration. I've already resold this device to a nerd in our MIS department and took a $35 loss just to get rid of it, I'm saving up for an iPad. Lesson learned...
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Pandigital review

by billy n. on 7/10/2011

the pandgital Android Tablet is a very nice device and is extremely convenient digital companion. it is easy to use and is powered by android thus making it almost a hand held computer. the apps this tablet can handle are amazing. 1 gb of space helps to make this the ultimate must have for any business man, college student, orfor anyone who loves technology of any kind. very nice tablet!
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Avoid Pandigital Tablets

on 9/13/2011

I bought a Pandigital Novel for my wife for Christmas because it could be upgraded to Android if we wanted the extra capabilities. What a mistake. As many other reviews of these devices state, the device is unresponsive to touch. They also do not provide Android upgrade paths so there are few apps that can be added because the Android levels are old and buggy (the email program has major bugs).
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Don't even bother with this one!

on 10/7/2011

This thing came with high expectations, but turned out to be a piece of junk. Don't bother even trying this, as you will have the same problems that everyone else is incurring. It barely does anything!
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Great if you know technology

on 12/16/2011

Don't get me wrong, there's plenty of better things in the world of E-readers and tablets, but for anyone who knows their way around technology and knows how to adjust settings/efficiency this is a steal.
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Pandigital 7" tablet

Surprisingly Awful

on 11/23/2012

With amazing specs and rock-bottom price, how bad could this deal be? Well... This device is mainly configured to purchase ebooks and other media from B&N, and for that purpose it is slow, glitchy and easily broken. But if you're buying it for anything else, such as for listening/viewing your own media or reading your own PDF files that you've uploaded to it, it is entirely useless. If you've already purchased this or any other Pandigital device, save yourself the time and effort of learning how to use it, and just chuck it in the trash right away.
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Great Product, Great Price

by WD on 12/5/2012

This items is supposed to be 'refurbished' but it looks completely new! The box was sealed and brand new. Very nice price, that being said it IS slow, but does what it claims to do. I can upload books and read throughout the day on my downtime at work. Good product for a 'beginner' in the tablet world!
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Okay, good price.

Product Overview

The Pandigital RR7T10WWH7 Color Multimedia Android 2.0 tablet features a 7-inch color touchscreen display with a large 800 x 600 resolution. It's powered by a Samsung S3C6410 ARM11 800 MHz CPU and 256 MB RAM and includes 1 GB of built-in storage that is pre-loaded with Google Android 2.0! Integrated 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi is included so you can browse the web with wireless freedom.

Expand the storage capacity of the Novel 7-inch using its SD/SDHC/MMC/MMC+ card slot. Load your memory card up with your favorite movies, music, eBooks, and office documents; the Novel 7-inch supports the most popular formats of each. More than just an Android tablet, the Novel 7-inch features access to the Barnes & Noble eBookstore! Browse millions of eBooks, magazines, and newspapers, purchase premium content or access the thousands of free eBooks.

The Novel 7-inch is built with a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery, you can charge it with the included AC power adapter or USB cable, and the charge lasts up to 6 hours when you're using it in eReader mode. Work and play on this dynamic multimedia device, get your Pandigital Novel 7-inch Color Multimedia Android 2.0 tablet today!